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The fact that this author has spent a couple of decades piecing together the story as of both national and local interest, using FBI papers in the public domain, and global and regional press interviews, shows up on every page, long before the footnotes proving the veracity of everything. But the prime factor here remains Derf (real name John)'s own links to the story, and non-judgmental attitude to the guy he once knew. The way he takes a backseat as a character is just one more piece of evidence of the qualities of this piece of biography.
 
For more from 'people who were there at the time' we can recommend [[A Death in Belmont by Sebastian Junger]].
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